Real reason Prince Harry visited tattoo parlour and had 'neck ink' in viral video

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Prince Harry raised eyebrows when he was seen popping into a New York tattoo parlour soon after celebrating his 40th birthday.

Back in September, the Duke of Sussex caused quite a stir as he was spotted slipping into East Side Ink, a favoured hotspot for celebrities located on the Lower East Side that's often thronged with minders and even police officers.His excursion to the renowned tattoo shop unfolded amidst his engagements connected to the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, sparking whispers of him commemorating the milestone with new ink.However, the true purpose behind Prince Harry's mysterious visit has now been disclosed in a stunningly sensational promotional short for his Invictus Games.

In this attention-grabbing footage, we see Harry apparently wincing under the pinch of a startling neck tattoo administered by American music icon Jelly Roll.Throughout the playfully scripted sequence, the well-known figure—officially revealed as the opening act for the event's grand finale next year—quips about bestowing Harry with his inaugural tattoo, reports the Mirror.

According to Jelly Roll in the video, "Do you know, I could not believe it when they called me and told me Prince Harry wanted to get a tattoo today and he wanted me to give him his first tattoo? " Nevertheless, a baffled and unprepared Harry queries, "No, no, no, why are you wearing a glove? " To which Jelly Roll laughingly responds, "We are giving you a tattoo about the Invictus Games."Harry clarifies that his intention was to invite Jelly Roll to "to do" the games—not to tattoo him.

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